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Dr. Lilly Pijnenburg Muller is a Lecturer in Security Studies at King's College London's Department of War Studies, within the School of Security Studies. She joined King's in 2024 after a Fulbright fellowship at Cornell University (2022–2023). Her research focuses on critical security studies, science and technology studies (STS), and cybersecurity, examining sociotechnical practices of threat construction, AI in security, and emerging technologies' impact on governance.
Her current monograph project explores cybersecurity as a sociotechnical practice in global politics, analyzing how threat intelligence organizations shape security discourses. She co-leads interdisciplinary research funded by the Cornell-KCL Global Strategic Collaboration Awards (2023–2024) and has secured grants from the Norwegian Ministry of Defence, NATO, and the ESRC.
Key research areas include: critical approaches to cybersecurity, political economy of threat intelligence, AI ethics in security, and datafication in governance. She is affiliated with King's Cyber Security Research Group and the Centre for Digital Culture.
- Education: PhD in Social Science (2019–2022) via London Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (LISS DTP)
- Recent Grants: Global Strategic Collaboration Award (2023–2024), Fulbright Scholarship (2022–2023)
- Events Organized: Hosted discussions on AI-enabled influence operations (2024), cyber resilience strategies (2024), and private sector cyber deterrence (2020).




